Born in Los Angeles, California in 1985, Nicholas Urie was a recipient of the first annual ASCAP Young Jazz Composer’s Award at the age of 17. He left Los Angeles to study composition with Bob Brookmeyer in Boston, receiving both bachelors and masters degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music. Urie’s music has been heard internationally at festivals and concerts throughout Europe and North America. Urie is an assistant professor at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA where he teaches arranging and music theory.

As an active arranger and composer Urie has been commissioned to write music for concerts, recordings, and television broadcasts. Performances and commissions by: Kurt Elling, John Scofield, Donny McCaslin, Dave Samuels, the Boston Symphony Orchestra community chamber concert series, the Metropole Orchestra, the Boston Pops, NPS Channel 3, Skavlan TV, the Klüvers Big Band, the NDR Big Band, the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, A Far Cry Chamber Orchestra, and the Clazz Ensemble, among others.

Both of Urie’s CD’s of original music, Excerpts from an Online Dating Service (2009) and My Garden (2012), earned wide critical acclaim. "All About Jazz" praised Urie's sui generis saying, “Urie does not simply blow off the dust of the large jazz ensemble, he sandblasts it off with Uranium.” At the same time, Urie’s unique ability to transform unlikely source material through subtle musical treatment has been widely noted. “Downbeat” magazine observed that, “Urie succeeds wonderfully in transferring the grime of skid row to the sheen of the concert hall without sacrificing any of the bite and desperate humanity.”